A self-contained package which allows use of a diskless, low-memory Sun SPARCstation (4c or 4m architecture) as an Xterminal client. The server can be almost any other system which has tftpboot capability. This package is 100% Linux. There are no Sun binaries or libraries included or needed. If you have a system with no disk, or perhaps an IPC which suffers from the dreaded "slowdown" bug, this is the package for you.

QuadKonsole is a terminal application that
embeds Konsole kparts in a grid layout. This
saves memory, provides faster startup, and
makes it unnecessary to align your Konsole
windows by hand. It also provides a lot more
screen real estate, makes navigation easier by
using arrow keys, and allows all Konsoles to
minimized or maximized at once. It only
occupies one slot in the taskbar.

ROTE is a simple C library for VT102 terminal emulation. It
allows the programmer to set up virtual 'screens' and send
them data. The virtual screens will emulate the behavior of a
VT102 terminal, interpreting escape sequences, control
characters and such. The library supports ncurses as well so
that you may render the virtual screen to the real screen
when you need to.

Lan Core is software that lets you build a thin client network on a Windows operating system. It was originally designed to work in a server or workstation with Windows XP Professional and using the native remote desktop protocol or RDP. To this end, the Lan Core package includes: (1) the Preboot Execution Environment or PXE service, a server application used to boot the thin clients (also referred as terminals or clients) in a local area network; (2) the thin client operating system (Thin OS), an embedded system based on Linux; and (3) an interface application used to manage the PXE service and thin clients. The thin clients' boot is done through a local area network (LAN), and it is based on the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) protocol. In order to do it, Lan Core also provides two additional services: a DHCP server and a Trivial FTP server for Windows, used to assign IP addresses and transfer boot files, respectively.

Cuiterm is a CUI (Composite User Interface)
terminal, a compound type of user interface that
incorporates the features of the GUI (Graphical
User Interface) and the CLI (Command Line
Interface) by realizing both interfaces in one
area at the same time.

Wy60 is a curses-based terminal emulator of the
Wyse 60 terminal. It can be run from within any
conventional terminal emulator (e.g. xterm, Linux
text terminal, etc.) and dynamically translates
between Wyse 60 escape sequences and the escape
sequences of the hosting emulator.

Term::VT102 emulates most of the functions of a DEC VT102 terminal. Once initialised, data passed to a VT102 object is processed and the in-memory "screen" modified accordingly, enabling programs to interact with full-screen terminal applications.

AIBash is a project which aims to make Bash act
more intelligently. It features typing
error-correction and the ability to learn that
certain file suffixes are associated with certain
programs so that other programs are filtered out
while pressing TAB. Other features are planned for
the future.